I would imagine so.
Probably mostly family and friends, though.
The companies which allow anyone to create and send birthday cards online in the UK are Greeting Cards, Hallmark, Moon Pig, Birthdaye, Jimpix, Kisseo, Marks & Spencer and many more.
Yes, you can.
A website that offers super cute and funny birthday cards is www.happybirthdaytoyou.com. You can easily send a birthday card to anyone and even have it sing them happy birthday using their name in the song. These will definitely brighten the birthday boy or girls day.
The 123 Greetings website allows visitors to send free birthday e-cards. Birthday e-cards are also personalised and categorised depending on who one is sending the card to.
There is a website called 123greetings.com , this website contains unlimited amounts of beautiful and unique birthday cards. The best part about this website is that you have the capability to send these birthday cards to your friend or family's email account.
You can buy them on amazon.com
There are many websites you can use to send people online birthday wishes and cards. Some websites include Birthdaywishes.eu, Happy-Birthday-wishes.eu, and 123Greetings.
There are several different places that you go to online to send out e-cards and find places that you can print a card out. Some of the most popular websites to go to are : www.123greetings.com/birthday/, which you can get free e-cards to send to people e-mails and www.egreetings.com eCards Birthday.
You can send e-cards at hallmark's website. Facebook also allows you to send Facebook credits to your friends as birthday presents.
You do not need to send a thank you card for a birthday or holiday card; however, you should send that person a birthday card on HIS/HER next birthday. Holiday cards should be reciprocated as appropriate. Just thank them when you receive the gift or by phone
A company named Posty Cards allows one to purchase bulk greeting cards to send clients. The greeting cards include business birthday cards, business thank you cards and business sympathy cards.
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